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…Australia's played a small but vital role in the Vietnam War to counter-act the domino theory of the 1950's and 60's. Australia's involvement led to the establishment of a strong inter-continental relationship with the United States of America, which can…
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…Religious Wars of India The beginning of the new millennium has been a heart wrecking one for the peace loving people of the world. The year 2001 saw dispute, destruction, and death, all in the name of religion. As we usher in a new year with high…
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…The Mexican-American War was the beginning of a legacy of hate between the Americans and Mexicans. During this era, America was growing commercially and industrially, leading to the need for more land to maximize the American profit. This Anglo…
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…By 1941, the Second World War had brought considerable hardship and disruption to the British civilian population. Was this still the case in the last twelve months of the war, 1944-45? Explain your answer. By 1941, many of Britain's cities were…
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…the nations of Europe as some European countries wanted the same country. The reason why Imperialism is a long-term cause of the war is because there had already been a disagreement over colonies and trade were a constant threat to peace between the late nineteenth…
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…I t is May 1, 2003 President Bush has said that major combat in Iraq is over. That was the first task in the war now that it is somewhat over the next task is that we have to rebuild Iraq. But how are we going to rebuild Iraq? That is one of many…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…World War 1 is often considered as being the fault of one nation, namely Germany. However World War 1 cannot be attributed solely as the fault of Germany as there are many other mitigating circumstances that disprove this. In 1914 Europe was a divided…
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…this point, the Cold War truly becomes a chain reaction. In March of 1946, Churchill presented his 'Iron Curtain' in response to the spread of communism in eastern Europe. Stalin's response was hostile: rather than trying to negotiate a peaceful settlement…
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…When World War II began in 1939, Germany was the aggressor; it was later joined in June 1940, by Italy, and Japan in December 1941. The war against Japan was fought over two-thirds of the world's surface, with America and her allies taking part in vast…
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…. As a result of both superpowers' efforts to expand their spheres of influence, the world became largely polarized, with very few nations managing to remain neutral during the Cold War. This polarization led to unprecedented stability and peace, as a deep distrust…
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